It is sad, and my thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of the pilots.
It seems to be the same for all countries, incedents like this happen all the time during practice or manuvers and not in combat.
the BAF uses the F-16 (A and B models) for 25 years now and we lost 35 of them in crashes (not a single one in real combat ops)
Sad but true it will probably be called "Pilot error" just because Governments don't like to admit there might be something wrong with some of the equipment that is used.
It is so much easier to put blame on a human than telling taxpayers that "We are spending your money on stuff we know has problems".
This holds true for anything not just aircraft.
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